The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV April 18, 2022 — by Sina Salehi Dates are temporary — biking is forever read more » Reggae is a Bam Bam March 31, 2022 — by Sina Salehi Bam Bam. What a Bam, Bam. Bam-Bam Dillah; Bam, Bam. A-what-a bam bam. read more » How I tragically lost my beanie March 15, 2022 — by Sina Salehi I miss it read more » CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 10, 2022 — by Sina Salehi Players hope to finish the season stronger after a major slump read more » The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV February 3, 2022 — by Sina Salehi Dates are temporary — biking is forever read more » Leave my desktop alone December 18, 2021 — by Sina Salehi It’s a beautiful mess. read more » Cycling like a pro for a week: hundreds of miles, lots of pain November 7, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Senior spends a week testing the limits of what a novice cyclist can handle. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » Sessioning Switzerland September 17, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Sina spins the story of his adventures in Switzerland read more » Time Zone Torture: hopping between time zones too many times April 2, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Online learner discovers how people live in different time zones. read more » Solution to Puerto Rican crisis overlooked in statehood debate March 30, 2021 — by Sina Salehi With the question of statehood constantly looming over Puerto Rico, free association remains a largely unnoticed but viable solution. read more » Armenian attempts at control of Nagorno-Karabakh undermine the region’s demographics January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In the midst of a relatively ignored conflict, an overwhelming number of people have voiced support for Armenia while seemingly disregarding Azerbaijan’s claims and grievances to the territory. read more » DNA genealogy tests prove insightful but questionable January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Differing results between brands undermine the credibility of the commercial product. read more » As politics become blurrier, homogenizing friendships won’t help January 19, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In an increasingly divisive period in American politics, identity politics tend to divide both parties and sides of the political spectrum even further. read more » How LED light strips ruined my life November 3, 2020 — by Sina Salehi I become addicted to LED light strips after succumbing to a trend appearing in everyone's room this year apparently read more » Indie music genres prove better alternative to mainstream music September 6, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Given the time spent in quarantine, I quickly got tired of my current music taste and decided to try new genres. read more » Bian to receive NorCal Scholar athlete award March 31, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Senior George Bian reflects on the deep impact football has had on his journey through high school upon receiving scholarship read more » The last egg has been laid March 10, 2020 — by Sina Salehi RIP my chickens. read more » Wrestling team making gains despite inexperience January 29, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Sina Salehi Despite minor setbacks in dual meets, the wrestling team has been performing strongly in tournaments and looks to qualify for CCS. read more » ‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
Reggae is a Bam Bam March 31, 2022 — by Sina Salehi Bam Bam. What a Bam, Bam. Bam-Bam Dillah; Bam, Bam. A-what-a bam bam. read more » How I tragically lost my beanie March 15, 2022 — by Sina Salehi I miss it read more » CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 10, 2022 — by Sina Salehi Players hope to finish the season stronger after a major slump read more » The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV February 3, 2022 — by Sina Salehi Dates are temporary — biking is forever read more » Leave my desktop alone December 18, 2021 — by Sina Salehi It’s a beautiful mess. read more » Cycling like a pro for a week: hundreds of miles, lots of pain November 7, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Senior spends a week testing the limits of what a novice cyclist can handle. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » Sessioning Switzerland September 17, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Sina spins the story of his adventures in Switzerland read more » Time Zone Torture: hopping between time zones too many times April 2, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Online learner discovers how people live in different time zones. read more » Solution to Puerto Rican crisis overlooked in statehood debate March 30, 2021 — by Sina Salehi With the question of statehood constantly looming over Puerto Rico, free association remains a largely unnoticed but viable solution. read more » Armenian attempts at control of Nagorno-Karabakh undermine the region’s demographics January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In the midst of a relatively ignored conflict, an overwhelming number of people have voiced support for Armenia while seemingly disregarding Azerbaijan’s claims and grievances to the territory. read more » DNA genealogy tests prove insightful but questionable January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Differing results between brands undermine the credibility of the commercial product. read more » As politics become blurrier, homogenizing friendships won’t help January 19, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In an increasingly divisive period in American politics, identity politics tend to divide both parties and sides of the political spectrum even further. read more » How LED light strips ruined my life November 3, 2020 — by Sina Salehi I become addicted to LED light strips after succumbing to a trend appearing in everyone's room this year apparently read more » Indie music genres prove better alternative to mainstream music September 6, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Given the time spent in quarantine, I quickly got tired of my current music taste and decided to try new genres. read more » Bian to receive NorCal Scholar athlete award March 31, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Senior George Bian reflects on the deep impact football has had on his journey through high school upon receiving scholarship read more » The last egg has been laid March 10, 2020 — by Sina Salehi RIP my chickens. read more » Wrestling team making gains despite inexperience January 29, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Sina Salehi Despite minor setbacks in dual meets, the wrestling team has been performing strongly in tournaments and looks to qualify for CCS. read more » ‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
How I tragically lost my beanie March 15, 2022 — by Sina Salehi I miss it read more » CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 10, 2022 — by Sina Salehi Players hope to finish the season stronger after a major slump read more » The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV February 3, 2022 — by Sina Salehi Dates are temporary — biking is forever read more » Leave my desktop alone December 18, 2021 — by Sina Salehi It’s a beautiful mess. read more » Cycling like a pro for a week: hundreds of miles, lots of pain November 7, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Senior spends a week testing the limits of what a novice cyclist can handle. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » Sessioning Switzerland September 17, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Sina spins the story of his adventures in Switzerland read more » Time Zone Torture: hopping between time zones too many times April 2, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Online learner discovers how people live in different time zones. read more » Solution to Puerto Rican crisis overlooked in statehood debate March 30, 2021 — by Sina Salehi With the question of statehood constantly looming over Puerto Rico, free association remains a largely unnoticed but viable solution. read more » Armenian attempts at control of Nagorno-Karabakh undermine the region’s demographics January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In the midst of a relatively ignored conflict, an overwhelming number of people have voiced support for Armenia while seemingly disregarding Azerbaijan’s claims and grievances to the territory. read more » DNA genealogy tests prove insightful but questionable January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Differing results between brands undermine the credibility of the commercial product. read more » As politics become blurrier, homogenizing friendships won’t help January 19, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In an increasingly divisive period in American politics, identity politics tend to divide both parties and sides of the political spectrum even further. read more » How LED light strips ruined my life November 3, 2020 — by Sina Salehi I become addicted to LED light strips after succumbing to a trend appearing in everyone's room this year apparently read more » Indie music genres prove better alternative to mainstream music September 6, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Given the time spent in quarantine, I quickly got tired of my current music taste and decided to try new genres. read more » Bian to receive NorCal Scholar athlete award March 31, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Senior George Bian reflects on the deep impact football has had on his journey through high school upon receiving scholarship read more » The last egg has been laid March 10, 2020 — by Sina Salehi RIP my chickens. read more » Wrestling team making gains despite inexperience January 29, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Sina Salehi Despite minor setbacks in dual meets, the wrestling team has been performing strongly in tournaments and looks to qualify for CCS. read more » ‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 10, 2022 — by Sina Salehi Players hope to finish the season stronger after a major slump read more » The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV February 3, 2022 — by Sina Salehi Dates are temporary — biking is forever read more » Leave my desktop alone December 18, 2021 — by Sina Salehi It’s a beautiful mess. read more » Cycling like a pro for a week: hundreds of miles, lots of pain November 7, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Senior spends a week testing the limits of what a novice cyclist can handle. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » Sessioning Switzerland September 17, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Sina spins the story of his adventures in Switzerland read more » Time Zone Torture: hopping between time zones too many times April 2, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Online learner discovers how people live in different time zones. read more » Solution to Puerto Rican crisis overlooked in statehood debate March 30, 2021 — by Sina Salehi With the question of statehood constantly looming over Puerto Rico, free association remains a largely unnoticed but viable solution. read more » Armenian attempts at control of Nagorno-Karabakh undermine the region’s demographics January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In the midst of a relatively ignored conflict, an overwhelming number of people have voiced support for Armenia while seemingly disregarding Azerbaijan’s claims and grievances to the territory. read more » DNA genealogy tests prove insightful but questionable January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Differing results between brands undermine the credibility of the commercial product. read more » As politics become blurrier, homogenizing friendships won’t help January 19, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In an increasingly divisive period in American politics, identity politics tend to divide both parties and sides of the political spectrum even further. read more » How LED light strips ruined my life November 3, 2020 — by Sina Salehi I become addicted to LED light strips after succumbing to a trend appearing in everyone's room this year apparently read more » Indie music genres prove better alternative to mainstream music September 6, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Given the time spent in quarantine, I quickly got tired of my current music taste and decided to try new genres. read more » Bian to receive NorCal Scholar athlete award March 31, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Senior George Bian reflects on the deep impact football has had on his journey through high school upon receiving scholarship read more » The last egg has been laid March 10, 2020 — by Sina Salehi RIP my chickens. read more » Wrestling team making gains despite inexperience January 29, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Sina Salehi Despite minor setbacks in dual meets, the wrestling team has been performing strongly in tournaments and looks to qualify for CCS. read more » ‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV February 3, 2022 — by Sina Salehi Dates are temporary — biking is forever read more » Leave my desktop alone December 18, 2021 — by Sina Salehi It’s a beautiful mess. read more » Cycling like a pro for a week: hundreds of miles, lots of pain November 7, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Senior spends a week testing the limits of what a novice cyclist can handle. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » Sessioning Switzerland September 17, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Sina spins the story of his adventures in Switzerland read more » Time Zone Torture: hopping between time zones too many times April 2, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Online learner discovers how people live in different time zones. read more » Solution to Puerto Rican crisis overlooked in statehood debate March 30, 2021 — by Sina Salehi With the question of statehood constantly looming over Puerto Rico, free association remains a largely unnoticed but viable solution. read more » Armenian attempts at control of Nagorno-Karabakh undermine the region’s demographics January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In the midst of a relatively ignored conflict, an overwhelming number of people have voiced support for Armenia while seemingly disregarding Azerbaijan’s claims and grievances to the territory. read more » DNA genealogy tests prove insightful but questionable January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Differing results between brands undermine the credibility of the commercial product. read more » As politics become blurrier, homogenizing friendships won’t help January 19, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In an increasingly divisive period in American politics, identity politics tend to divide both parties and sides of the political spectrum even further. read more » How LED light strips ruined my life November 3, 2020 — by Sina Salehi I become addicted to LED light strips after succumbing to a trend appearing in everyone's room this year apparently read more » Indie music genres prove better alternative to mainstream music September 6, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Given the time spent in quarantine, I quickly got tired of my current music taste and decided to try new genres. read more » Bian to receive NorCal Scholar athlete award March 31, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Senior George Bian reflects on the deep impact football has had on his journey through high school upon receiving scholarship read more » The last egg has been laid March 10, 2020 — by Sina Salehi RIP my chickens. read more » Wrestling team making gains despite inexperience January 29, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Sina Salehi Despite minor setbacks in dual meets, the wrestling team has been performing strongly in tournaments and looks to qualify for CCS. read more » ‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
Leave my desktop alone December 18, 2021 — by Sina Salehi It’s a beautiful mess. read more » Cycling like a pro for a week: hundreds of miles, lots of pain November 7, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Senior spends a week testing the limits of what a novice cyclist can handle. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » Sessioning Switzerland September 17, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Sina spins the story of his adventures in Switzerland read more » Time Zone Torture: hopping between time zones too many times April 2, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Online learner discovers how people live in different time zones. read more » Solution to Puerto Rican crisis overlooked in statehood debate March 30, 2021 — by Sina Salehi With the question of statehood constantly looming over Puerto Rico, free association remains a largely unnoticed but viable solution. read more » Armenian attempts at control of Nagorno-Karabakh undermine the region’s demographics January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In the midst of a relatively ignored conflict, an overwhelming number of people have voiced support for Armenia while seemingly disregarding Azerbaijan’s claims and grievances to the territory. read more » DNA genealogy tests prove insightful but questionable January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Differing results between brands undermine the credibility of the commercial product. read more » As politics become blurrier, homogenizing friendships won’t help January 19, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In an increasingly divisive period in American politics, identity politics tend to divide both parties and sides of the political spectrum even further. read more » How LED light strips ruined my life November 3, 2020 — by Sina Salehi I become addicted to LED light strips after succumbing to a trend appearing in everyone's room this year apparently read more » Indie music genres prove better alternative to mainstream music September 6, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Given the time spent in quarantine, I quickly got tired of my current music taste and decided to try new genres. read more » Bian to receive NorCal Scholar athlete award March 31, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Senior George Bian reflects on the deep impact football has had on his journey through high school upon receiving scholarship read more » The last egg has been laid March 10, 2020 — by Sina Salehi RIP my chickens. read more » Wrestling team making gains despite inexperience January 29, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Sina Salehi Despite minor setbacks in dual meets, the wrestling team has been performing strongly in tournaments and looks to qualify for CCS. read more » ‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
Cycling like a pro for a week: hundreds of miles, lots of pain November 7, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Senior spends a week testing the limits of what a novice cyclist can handle. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » Sessioning Switzerland September 17, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Sina spins the story of his adventures in Switzerland read more » Time Zone Torture: hopping between time zones too many times April 2, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Online learner discovers how people live in different time zones. read more » Solution to Puerto Rican crisis overlooked in statehood debate March 30, 2021 — by Sina Salehi With the question of statehood constantly looming over Puerto Rico, free association remains a largely unnoticed but viable solution. read more » Armenian attempts at control of Nagorno-Karabakh undermine the region’s demographics January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In the midst of a relatively ignored conflict, an overwhelming number of people have voiced support for Armenia while seemingly disregarding Azerbaijan’s claims and grievances to the territory. read more » DNA genealogy tests prove insightful but questionable January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Differing results between brands undermine the credibility of the commercial product. read more » As politics become blurrier, homogenizing friendships won’t help January 19, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In an increasingly divisive period in American politics, identity politics tend to divide both parties and sides of the political spectrum even further. read more » How LED light strips ruined my life November 3, 2020 — by Sina Salehi I become addicted to LED light strips after succumbing to a trend appearing in everyone's room this year apparently read more » Indie music genres prove better alternative to mainstream music September 6, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Given the time spent in quarantine, I quickly got tired of my current music taste and decided to try new genres. read more » Bian to receive NorCal Scholar athlete award March 31, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Senior George Bian reflects on the deep impact football has had on his journey through high school upon receiving scholarship read more » The last egg has been laid March 10, 2020 — by Sina Salehi RIP my chickens. read more » Wrestling team making gains despite inexperience January 29, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Sina Salehi Despite minor setbacks in dual meets, the wrestling team has been performing strongly in tournaments and looks to qualify for CCS. read more » ‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » Sessioning Switzerland September 17, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Sina spins the story of his adventures in Switzerland read more » Time Zone Torture: hopping between time zones too many times April 2, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Online learner discovers how people live in different time zones. read more » Solution to Puerto Rican crisis overlooked in statehood debate March 30, 2021 — by Sina Salehi With the question of statehood constantly looming over Puerto Rico, free association remains a largely unnoticed but viable solution. read more » Armenian attempts at control of Nagorno-Karabakh undermine the region’s demographics January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In the midst of a relatively ignored conflict, an overwhelming number of people have voiced support for Armenia while seemingly disregarding Azerbaijan’s claims and grievances to the territory. read more » DNA genealogy tests prove insightful but questionable January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Differing results between brands undermine the credibility of the commercial product. read more » As politics become blurrier, homogenizing friendships won’t help January 19, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In an increasingly divisive period in American politics, identity politics tend to divide both parties and sides of the political spectrum even further. read more » How LED light strips ruined my life November 3, 2020 — by Sina Salehi I become addicted to LED light strips after succumbing to a trend appearing in everyone's room this year apparently read more » Indie music genres prove better alternative to mainstream music September 6, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Given the time spent in quarantine, I quickly got tired of my current music taste and decided to try new genres. read more » Bian to receive NorCal Scholar athlete award March 31, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Senior George Bian reflects on the deep impact football has had on his journey through high school upon receiving scholarship read more » The last egg has been laid March 10, 2020 — by Sina Salehi RIP my chickens. read more » Wrestling team making gains despite inexperience January 29, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Sina Salehi Despite minor setbacks in dual meets, the wrestling team has been performing strongly in tournaments and looks to qualify for CCS. read more » ‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
Sessioning Switzerland September 17, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Sina spins the story of his adventures in Switzerland read more » Time Zone Torture: hopping between time zones too many times April 2, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Online learner discovers how people live in different time zones. read more » Solution to Puerto Rican crisis overlooked in statehood debate March 30, 2021 — by Sina Salehi With the question of statehood constantly looming over Puerto Rico, free association remains a largely unnoticed but viable solution. read more » Armenian attempts at control of Nagorno-Karabakh undermine the region’s demographics January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In the midst of a relatively ignored conflict, an overwhelming number of people have voiced support for Armenia while seemingly disregarding Azerbaijan’s claims and grievances to the territory. read more » DNA genealogy tests prove insightful but questionable January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Differing results between brands undermine the credibility of the commercial product. read more » As politics become blurrier, homogenizing friendships won’t help January 19, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In an increasingly divisive period in American politics, identity politics tend to divide both parties and sides of the political spectrum even further. read more » How LED light strips ruined my life November 3, 2020 — by Sina Salehi I become addicted to LED light strips after succumbing to a trend appearing in everyone's room this year apparently read more » Indie music genres prove better alternative to mainstream music September 6, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Given the time spent in quarantine, I quickly got tired of my current music taste and decided to try new genres. read more » Bian to receive NorCal Scholar athlete award March 31, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Senior George Bian reflects on the deep impact football has had on his journey through high school upon receiving scholarship read more » The last egg has been laid March 10, 2020 — by Sina Salehi RIP my chickens. read more » Wrestling team making gains despite inexperience January 29, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Sina Salehi Despite minor setbacks in dual meets, the wrestling team has been performing strongly in tournaments and looks to qualify for CCS. read more » ‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
Time Zone Torture: hopping between time zones too many times April 2, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Online learner discovers how people live in different time zones. read more » Solution to Puerto Rican crisis overlooked in statehood debate March 30, 2021 — by Sina Salehi With the question of statehood constantly looming over Puerto Rico, free association remains a largely unnoticed but viable solution. read more » Armenian attempts at control of Nagorno-Karabakh undermine the region’s demographics January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In the midst of a relatively ignored conflict, an overwhelming number of people have voiced support for Armenia while seemingly disregarding Azerbaijan’s claims and grievances to the territory. read more » DNA genealogy tests prove insightful but questionable January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Differing results between brands undermine the credibility of the commercial product. read more » As politics become blurrier, homogenizing friendships won’t help January 19, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In an increasingly divisive period in American politics, identity politics tend to divide both parties and sides of the political spectrum even further. read more » How LED light strips ruined my life November 3, 2020 — by Sina Salehi I become addicted to LED light strips after succumbing to a trend appearing in everyone's room this year apparently read more » Indie music genres prove better alternative to mainstream music September 6, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Given the time spent in quarantine, I quickly got tired of my current music taste and decided to try new genres. read more » Bian to receive NorCal Scholar athlete award March 31, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Senior George Bian reflects on the deep impact football has had on his journey through high school upon receiving scholarship read more » The last egg has been laid March 10, 2020 — by Sina Salehi RIP my chickens. read more » Wrestling team making gains despite inexperience January 29, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Sina Salehi Despite minor setbacks in dual meets, the wrestling team has been performing strongly in tournaments and looks to qualify for CCS. read more » ‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
Solution to Puerto Rican crisis overlooked in statehood debate March 30, 2021 — by Sina Salehi With the question of statehood constantly looming over Puerto Rico, free association remains a largely unnoticed but viable solution. read more » Armenian attempts at control of Nagorno-Karabakh undermine the region’s demographics January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In the midst of a relatively ignored conflict, an overwhelming number of people have voiced support for Armenia while seemingly disregarding Azerbaijan’s claims and grievances to the territory. read more » DNA genealogy tests prove insightful but questionable January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Differing results between brands undermine the credibility of the commercial product. read more » As politics become blurrier, homogenizing friendships won’t help January 19, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In an increasingly divisive period in American politics, identity politics tend to divide both parties and sides of the political spectrum even further. read more » How LED light strips ruined my life November 3, 2020 — by Sina Salehi I become addicted to LED light strips after succumbing to a trend appearing in everyone's room this year apparently read more » Indie music genres prove better alternative to mainstream music September 6, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Given the time spent in quarantine, I quickly got tired of my current music taste and decided to try new genres. read more » Bian to receive NorCal Scholar athlete award March 31, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Senior George Bian reflects on the deep impact football has had on his journey through high school upon receiving scholarship read more » The last egg has been laid March 10, 2020 — by Sina Salehi RIP my chickens. read more » Wrestling team making gains despite inexperience January 29, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Sina Salehi Despite minor setbacks in dual meets, the wrestling team has been performing strongly in tournaments and looks to qualify for CCS. read more » ‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
Armenian attempts at control of Nagorno-Karabakh undermine the region’s demographics January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In the midst of a relatively ignored conflict, an overwhelming number of people have voiced support for Armenia while seemingly disregarding Azerbaijan’s claims and grievances to the territory. read more » DNA genealogy tests prove insightful but questionable January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Differing results between brands undermine the credibility of the commercial product. read more » As politics become blurrier, homogenizing friendships won’t help January 19, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In an increasingly divisive period in American politics, identity politics tend to divide both parties and sides of the political spectrum even further. read more » How LED light strips ruined my life November 3, 2020 — by Sina Salehi I become addicted to LED light strips after succumbing to a trend appearing in everyone's room this year apparently read more » Indie music genres prove better alternative to mainstream music September 6, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Given the time spent in quarantine, I quickly got tired of my current music taste and decided to try new genres. read more » Bian to receive NorCal Scholar athlete award March 31, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Senior George Bian reflects on the deep impact football has had on his journey through high school upon receiving scholarship read more » The last egg has been laid March 10, 2020 — by Sina Salehi RIP my chickens. read more » Wrestling team making gains despite inexperience January 29, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Sina Salehi Despite minor setbacks in dual meets, the wrestling team has been performing strongly in tournaments and looks to qualify for CCS. read more » ‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
DNA genealogy tests prove insightful but questionable January 21, 2021 — by Sina Salehi Differing results between brands undermine the credibility of the commercial product. read more » As politics become blurrier, homogenizing friendships won’t help January 19, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In an increasingly divisive period in American politics, identity politics tend to divide both parties and sides of the political spectrum even further. read more » How LED light strips ruined my life November 3, 2020 — by Sina Salehi I become addicted to LED light strips after succumbing to a trend appearing in everyone's room this year apparently read more » Indie music genres prove better alternative to mainstream music September 6, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Given the time spent in quarantine, I quickly got tired of my current music taste and decided to try new genres. read more » Bian to receive NorCal Scholar athlete award March 31, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Senior George Bian reflects on the deep impact football has had on his journey through high school upon receiving scholarship read more » The last egg has been laid March 10, 2020 — by Sina Salehi RIP my chickens. read more » Wrestling team making gains despite inexperience January 29, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Sina Salehi Despite minor setbacks in dual meets, the wrestling team has been performing strongly in tournaments and looks to qualify for CCS. read more » ‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
As politics become blurrier, homogenizing friendships won’t help January 19, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In an increasingly divisive period in American politics, identity politics tend to divide both parties and sides of the political spectrum even further. read more » How LED light strips ruined my life November 3, 2020 — by Sina Salehi I become addicted to LED light strips after succumbing to a trend appearing in everyone's room this year apparently read more » Indie music genres prove better alternative to mainstream music September 6, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Given the time spent in quarantine, I quickly got tired of my current music taste and decided to try new genres. read more » Bian to receive NorCal Scholar athlete award March 31, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Senior George Bian reflects on the deep impact football has had on his journey through high school upon receiving scholarship read more » The last egg has been laid March 10, 2020 — by Sina Salehi RIP my chickens. read more » Wrestling team making gains despite inexperience January 29, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Sina Salehi Despite minor setbacks in dual meets, the wrestling team has been performing strongly in tournaments and looks to qualify for CCS. read more » ‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
How LED light strips ruined my life November 3, 2020 — by Sina Salehi I become addicted to LED light strips after succumbing to a trend appearing in everyone's room this year apparently read more » Indie music genres prove better alternative to mainstream music September 6, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Given the time spent in quarantine, I quickly got tired of my current music taste and decided to try new genres. read more » Bian to receive NorCal Scholar athlete award March 31, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Senior George Bian reflects on the deep impact football has had on his journey through high school upon receiving scholarship read more » The last egg has been laid March 10, 2020 — by Sina Salehi RIP my chickens. read more » Wrestling team making gains despite inexperience January 29, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Sina Salehi Despite minor setbacks in dual meets, the wrestling team has been performing strongly in tournaments and looks to qualify for CCS. read more » ‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
Indie music genres prove better alternative to mainstream music September 6, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Given the time spent in quarantine, I quickly got tired of my current music taste and decided to try new genres. read more » Bian to receive NorCal Scholar athlete award March 31, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Senior George Bian reflects on the deep impact football has had on his journey through high school upon receiving scholarship read more » The last egg has been laid March 10, 2020 — by Sina Salehi RIP my chickens. read more » Wrestling team making gains despite inexperience January 29, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Sina Salehi Despite minor setbacks in dual meets, the wrestling team has been performing strongly in tournaments and looks to qualify for CCS. read more » ‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
Bian to receive NorCal Scholar athlete award March 31, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Senior George Bian reflects on the deep impact football has had on his journey through high school upon receiving scholarship read more » The last egg has been laid March 10, 2020 — by Sina Salehi RIP my chickens. read more » Wrestling team making gains despite inexperience January 29, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Sina Salehi Despite minor setbacks in dual meets, the wrestling team has been performing strongly in tournaments and looks to qualify for CCS. read more » ‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
The last egg has been laid March 10, 2020 — by Sina Salehi RIP my chickens. read more » Wrestling team making gains despite inexperience January 29, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Sina Salehi Despite minor setbacks in dual meets, the wrestling team has been performing strongly in tournaments and looks to qualify for CCS. read more » ‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
Wrestling team making gains despite inexperience January 29, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Sina Salehi Despite minor setbacks in dual meets, the wrestling team has been performing strongly in tournaments and looks to qualify for CCS. read more » ‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
‘Joker’ leads Oscars nominations filled with unpredictable picks January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi Along with “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman,” categories like best picture and best director are bound to be highly contested. read more » Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
Without a consistent media spotlight, Iranian protests won’t succeed in long term January 24, 2020 — by Sina Salehi With large protests and demonstrations in Iran unfolding, certain factors needed for them to succeed are lacking, and may lead to the same result in past protests. read more » New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
New Wellness Center aims to help students destress November 25, 2019 — by Harshini Velchamy and Sina Salehi Wellness Center focuses on providing a place where students can feel heard and learn new skills to help keep stress under control. read more » Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
Fresh yolks on the daily menu come with a steep learning curve November 24, 2019 — by Sina Salehi local boy discovers how to get eggs. read more » Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
Just learning the hard way how to not get injured November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi Cross Country athlete deals with issues on and off the field as he explores the sketchy subject of injury treatments, which happen pre/post workout. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
Student-athletes gain insight from college recruitment process September 11, 2019 — by Sina Salehi College hopefuls often find themselves in a long process in the midst of trying to achieve recruitment. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
School’s webstore’s presence expanded September 9, 2019 — by Jeffrey Ma and Sina Salehi Students can now do Falcon Fest paperwork and make donations online. read more » Visuals by Sina April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
April 18, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV me riding my bike February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
February 10, 2022: CCS hopes uncertain after string of losses February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
February 3, 2022: The only Valentine I want is a Santa Cruz 5010cc XO1 RSV September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
September 17, 2021: Sessioning Switzerland This cow nearly killed Sina! March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
March 24, 2021: Black History Month curriculum opt-out should have never been offered November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
November 5, 2020: Elementary schools should not reopen, even in hybrid mode September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away
September 10, 2020: Which food delivery service is best for you? September 9, 2020: It’s hard to stay motivated when my bed is three feet away